1. Wurtz Named Team Manager at KV Racing Technology: KV Racing Technology
has named highly-regarded motorsports executive Tom Wurtz as team manager
for its Indianapolis-based IZOD IndyCar Series racing organization. Wurtz
began his new role on Jan. 5.

Wurtz, a Chicago native, comes to KV Racing Technology after more than
three decades in open-wheel racing as a team manager, operations manager
and chief mechanic with teams such as Penske Racing, Newman Haas Racing
and other racing companies.

"Tom Wurtz is a great addition to KV Racing Technology," said Kevin
Kalkhoven, team co-owner and founder. "Tom is a respected team leader and
holds an outstanding racing record through his career. We look forward to
having Tom as part of our leadership in 2011."

For the past 15 years, Wurtz was charged with overseeing Penske's Indy
car racing team including managing the engineering, fabrication, paint,
drive line components, electrical, transportation and accounting
departments. During his team with Penske, the Indy car teams won 57 races
(including five Indianapolis 500 titles) and three national championships
(with drivers Gil de Ferran and Sam Hornish Jr.).

"I am very excited to come to KV Racing Technology," Wurtz said. "I know
their aspiration is to win. This team has a great core of people who have
won races in the past and they want to get back to the winner's circle. I
know everyone here believes they can be competitive and race for wins.
That is my philosophy too. So I am thrilled and blessed to be involved
with this group and look forward to preparing for a very strong 2011
season."

KV Racing Technology, established in 2003, campaigned three full-time
cars in the 2010 IZOD IndyCar Series with drivers Mario Moraes, Takuma
Sato and E.J. Viso as well a fourth car in the two Canadian races for
Paul Tracy. KVRT is currently formulating its 2011 driver and sponsorship
lineup. KVRT also will be teaming with SH Racing for a 2011 Indy 500
entry in the event's 100th anniversary.

bWe are thrilled to have a strong operations and technical manager like
Tom Wurtz join KV Racing Technology," said team co-owner Jimmy Vasser.
"Tom's outstanding management skills and his vast racing experience gives
our organization one of open-wheel's top executives. Working closely with
our general manager, Mark Johnson, the engineering staff and the crew
members, Tom will contribute solid coordination within our team that can
take KV Racing Technology to a consistent front runner in the
highly-competitive IZOD IndyCar Series."

Wurtz will report to the team's general manager Mark Johnson, who
believes Wurtz' racing knowledge and winning attitude brings a new
outlook to the company.

"Tom's great open-wheel racing background and superb organizational
strategies will be a tremendous asset for KV Racing Technology," Johnson
said."We look forward to adding Tom to our already strong team personnel
and preparing for the 2011 IZOD IndyCar Series."

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2. ExpoSystems joins Jensen Motorsport as feature team partner:
ExpoSystems - an industry leader in Modular displays and exhibit
solutions - has joined Firestone Indy Lights team Jensen MotorSport as a
feature team partner for the 2011 season.

ExpoSystems will create a customized work area solution for the Jensen
MotorSport team, and will be an active marketing partner throughout the
2011 season.

"ExpoSystems displays and exhibits are of the highest quality, and they
are leaders in creating innovative display solutions to more numerous
business application," said Jensen MotorSport team owner Eric Jensen. "As
we enter our first year of competition, it is terrific to partner with
ExpoSystems to create a unique work area solution that make our team
appear distinctive and impressive among our competitors in the IndyCar
community."

ExpoSystems is a full service provider of client displays and exhibits,
and large format graphics. As well as being the largest modular systems
manufacturer in Canada, ExpoSystems also manages customer exhibit
properties, including installation and dismantle services using their own
crew where possiblewho attend trade shows across North America to manage
clients on site requirements. Based in Toronto and Atlanta, ExpoSystems
services the display and exhibit needs of more than 400 clients across
North America each year as well as supplying an ever increasing
Distributor network across the North American market.

"Motorsports has been a life-long passion of mine. I am extremely excited
to have my company's first commercial activation in the sport with an
industry leader as Jensen MotorSport," said ExpoSystems Principal Nigel
Vance-Lousada. "Together we will create a work area solution that will be
both functional for the race team's competition activities, while also
optimizing advertising and marketing solutions at the track for all of
Jensen's commercial partners."

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3. Franchitti earns top honor from EMPA: Dario Franchitti, the 2010 IZOD
IndyCar Series champion and a two-time Indianapolis 500 winner, has been
honored by Eastern Motorsport Press Association's as its 2010 Al Holbert
Memorial National Driver of the Year.

Franchitti earned his third IZOD IndyCar Series title in four years and
his second-straight for team owner Chip Ganassi by just five points over
series runner-up Will Power.

The EMPA also honored Ganassi, who was been named the T. Wayne Robertson
Newsmaker of the Year. In addition to earning the team's third-straight
series championship and the Indianapolis 500, Target Chip Ganassi Racing
drivers Franchitti and Scott Dixon combined to win six IZOD IndyCar
Series events in 2010. In Grand Am Rolex Series competition, co-drivers
Scott Pruett and Memo Rojas dominated the 2010 campaign, triumphing nine
times in 12 events en route to taking the series title. In the NASCAR
Sprint Cup Series, the Earnhardt-Ganassi Racing with Felix Sabates team
won the Daytona 500, the Brickyard 400 and the Bank of America 500 with
Jamie McMurray, while Juan Pablo Montoya topped the August event at
Watkins Glen.